NFL Network provides 20 hours of LIVE playoff programming on Saturday, January 7 & Sunday, January 8, including two editions of NFL GameDay Morning – the first and most comprehensive pregame show on television.

A special four and a half hour Saturday edition of NFL GameDay Morning at 12 Noon ET features host Rich Eisen and analysts Steve Mariucci, Marshall Faulk, Kurt Warner, Warren Sapp and Michael Irvin previewing the four playoff matchups with expert analysis, pregame interviews and the latest news and reports from the stadiums.

Additionally, Michael Irvin sits down with Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green and the 15 finalists for the 2012 Hall of Fame Class are announced.

On Sunday, January 8, NFL GameDay Morning airs in its regular 9:00 AM ET timeslot, and analyst Michael Irvin sits down with Denver Broncos Champ Bailey, Von Miller and Willis McGahee for a conversation about the season thus far.

On Saturday at 7:30 PM ET, join Scott Hanson and analysts Jamie Dukes and Tom Waddle on a special edition of NFL GameDay Scoreboard as they break down each matchup and provide highlights and analysis. On Sunday, Dukes and Waddle are joined by Paul Burmeister on NFL GameDay Scoreboard at 4:00 PM ET.

NFL GameDay Final provides the final say on all the Wild Card action with a special Saturday night playoff show in which host Fran Charlesis joined by analyst Deion Sanders at 12 Midnight ET. Sunday night’s show features Rich Eisen, Steve Mariucci, Deion Sanders andMichael Irvin at 8:00 PM ET.

Saturday on NFL GameDay Morning:

Bengals WR A.J. Green sitdown interview with Michael Irvin

The 15 finalists for the 2012 Hall of Fame class announced

Can Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh be a difference against the New Orleans Saints?

Which 5,000-yard quarterback will have a better day: Drew Brees or Matthew Stafford?

Do the Saints have the best offense in the playoffs?

Which rookie quarterback will be the most effective: Andy Dalton or T.J. Yates?

Warren Sapp, Jamie Dukes, Willie McGinest and guest analyst Jalen Rose appearthis week on No Huddletonight at 10:00 PM ET for a roundtable discussion. The four analysts will discuss the following topics:

Can Matthew Stafford and the Lions keep up with Drew Brees and the high-scoring Saints?

The latest edition of The Rich Eisen Podcast airs on NFL Network Thursday, January 5 at 4:30 PM ET. It is also available for download on NFL.com and iTunes.

Tight end for the Atlanta Falcons, Tony Gonzalez, joins the podcast to preview the team’s upcoming game against the New York Giants and the possibility of winning his first playoff game in his 15-year NFL career.

Host of NBC Nightly News and Rock Center with Brian Williams, Brian Williams, discusses his favorite team, the New York Giants, and their chances in the playoffs, beginning with a game against the Atlanta Falcons. Williams also talks about Jets head coach Rex Ryan and the two other playoff teams he is pulling for.

NFL Network’s Michael Lombardi stops by in-studio to analyze the number of personnel moves that have occurred since the regular season ended, provide insight into the various head coaching searches and give his thoughts on this week’s playoff matchups.

Finally, the one and only Jim Brockmire returns to countdown the top plays of December as only he can.

To download the latest editions of NFL.com’s six podcasts, visit the NFL.com podcast page:

With a 7-1 record in eight weeks as the starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos, Tim Tebow led the team into playoff contention and captured the attention of the nation. In the final game of the regular season, Tebow faced former teammate Kyle Orton and the Kansas City Chiefs – the first time in NFL history a quarterback has started for one team and later in the season faced that team in a game as the starting quarterback for the opposing team.

Through a compilation of sports talk shows on television and radio, postgame interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, The Season – A Biography examines the impact Tebow has had and the Broncos heading into their playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.